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Re: Painting Interior of Occupied Unit
by Anonymous
on June 22, 2017 @13:20
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You and your painting contractor should visit that one tenant and explain to them how the painting will be accomplished, and offer some type of compensation for the tenant upon completion. Many people are afraid of new experiences and your tenant just needs to be reassured that the job will be professionally handled with the least disturbance. All tenants should receive some type of compensation for the inconvenience during painting.
Those landlords who feel this is a waste of time and tenants don't appreciate it are missing a great opportunity to inspect their property and build good landlord tenant relationships. The cost of a vacancy is always greater than doing those things that retain tenants for the long run. Great tenants are attracted to good looking properties. Good looking properties attract great tenants. If these landlords have unappreciative tenants, then they have the wrong tenants!
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